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secretary of state john kerry has traveled to baghdad on an unannounced visit that he talks with the premised her. a minister. washington wants baghdad to .top flights the steering coalition refusing to accept the resignation of its leader. ahmed moaz al-khatib stepped down as head of syria's biggest opposition group, saying he felt his hands were tied in the role. ahmed moaz al-khatib led the coalition since september. police say there is no indication of foul play in the death of boris berezovsky. forensic scientists specializing in chemical, biological and radio logical substances found no evidence of unusual activity at the former russian oligarch's home. he was found dead there on saturday. he was once one of rush's demand and opponent of vladimir mansia's richest and opponent of vladimir putin. but hundred 29 people help the far right group, helping with money and forged papers. it was a nazi atrocity that justice forgot. villages massacred in tuscany. it took more than 50 years for the alleged massacre us to be convicted. presidents of germany and italy came together to rememb
secretary of state john kerry has traveled to baghdad on an unannounced visit that he talks with the premised her. a minister. washington wants baghdad to .top flights the steering coalition refusing to accept the resignation of its leader. ahmed moaz al-khatib stepped down as head of syria's biggest opposition group, saying he felt his hands were tied in the role. ahmed moaz al-khatib led the coalition since september. police say there is no indication of foul play in the death of boris...
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southern command general john kelly has told congress that the guantanamo prison needs a major overhaul to the tune of one hundred seventy million dollars that's right what was supposed to be a temporary detention facility one that president obama promised with all his heart to close down the perilous falling apart kelly says the living conditions that get mail are close to squalor wait he can't possibly be referring to the beach front portion of the camp that guards right maybe it's because their golf course was only nine holes instead of eighteen. did anyone consider asking how bad the conditions are for the actual prisoners many of which you have been detained three years now with no charge or trial house of whom have already been declared innocent but can't be released you know what general if you're so concerned about the living conditions of your troops maybe should invest your lobbying efforts to close the gulag instead of scavenging in taxpayer dollars to keep it open for another eleven years anough break the set. a little bit more of the good of you never seen anything like tha
southern command general john kelly has told congress that the guantanamo prison needs a major overhaul to the tune of one hundred seventy million dollars that's right what was supposed to be a temporary detention facility one that president obama promised with all his heart to close down the perilous falling apart kelly says the living conditions that get mail are close to squalor wait he can't possibly be referring to the beach front portion of the camp that guards right maybe it's because...
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john i want. to. come up in this one of my wife is developed but as we have guests i can drink we may be poor but we still have a sense of hospitality. abdu is our a sunni and a shia from the rest couple today war and religion have also imposed by hundreds on love. as the lights go out once again the neighborhoods back up generators take over. i've. measured the. that is not one thing that we are hearing. on shia my husband assume must have had now after the war the two religions can't intermarriage anymore that at the end of it that's and it wasn't the case before and what was important was the people of the each other and what's the distinction between shia and sunni of thinly it's shameful treating people this way in iraq with all muslims muslim. and so it's a muslim and asks for the hand of a muslim woman according to islamic tradition my friend that's all but i think how it was at the end of the war that this division appeared shia sunni. but yet now we've come to threats to take it how does a su
john i want. to. come up in this one of my wife is developed but as we have guests i can drink we may be poor but we still have a sense of hospitality. abdu is our a sunni and a shia from the rest couple today war and religion have also imposed by hundreds on love. as the lights go out once again the neighborhoods back up generators take over. i've. measured the. that is not one thing that we are hearing. on shia my husband assume must have had now after the war the two religions can't...
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that petrol was available in quantity and free perhaps not free but not too expensive anyway and what john. as soon as we arrived on the outskirts of tikrit saddam hussein's former stronghold where arrested by the police i have the feeling we were expected. after a few hours of questioning were put under house arrest in a hotel and forbidden from going out. and the situation eases the following afternoon when we're granted two hours of freedom but we're still under close surveillance. the next man who joins us in the taxi is in mourning his name's feel he's a journalist and he lost his best friends just two days ago. but god will save iraq . sorry. you had to do it they want to make iraq a wretched country than us be. but that would be assassinate the best among us the terrorist who kills a journalist like my colleague at the news channel or who kills a religious man in economic or teacher certainly doesn't do it for religious reasons it's obvious he does it mostly for money because our religion does not tolerate all these crimes the only motive for these crimes is money and they're ordere
that petrol was available in quantity and free perhaps not free but not too expensive anyway and what john. as soon as we arrived on the outskirts of tikrit saddam hussein's former stronghold where arrested by the police i have the feeling we were expected. after a few hours of questioning were put under house arrest in a hotel and forbidden from going out. and the situation eases the following afternoon when we're granted two hours of freedom but we're still under close surveillance. the next...
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to come on this tenth anniversary do you think john. well it remains to be seen but what we can know for sure is that the constant lies told by the bush administration that the war would be over in a couple of months would be paid for by iraqi oil we would be greeted as liberators there would not be the sort of civil war that eventually descended on to iraq they were all wrong all of those predictions were wrong and yet these same types of neoconservatives can go on television and on book tours and sit in their fancy homes and not feel embarrassed about how wrong they were iraq as they is in chaos right now flooded with sectarian tension and a dictatorship that the united states helped install sort of so it was if you listen to sorry johnny is the lesser of two evils if you listen listen to what tony blair had to say he'll say well the situation had been worse than the uprising we saw in syria if they hadn't gone in then yeah that might be comforting for him to say to himself and hopefully he repeats it to himself over and over and over
to come on this tenth anniversary do you think john. well it remains to be seen but what we can know for sure is that the constant lies told by the bush administration that the war would be over in a couple of months would be paid for by iraqi oil we would be greeted as liberators there would not be the sort of civil war that eventually descended on to iraq they were all wrong all of those predictions were wrong and yet these same types of neoconservatives can go on television and on book tours...
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and that's what happened this week when an ohio governor john kasich, who i like, changed his position on gay civil unions. let's watch what he said. >> made news with his position on gay marriage, changing it because of his son coming out. could you ever see a position, a time where you, yourself, might change your position? >> i really can't see one. i've talked to rob and encouraged him and, you know, if people want to have civil unions and have some way to transfer their resources, i'm for that. i just think marriage is between a man and a woman. but if you want to have a civil union, that's fine with me. >> twice he said it's okay to have a civil union. gay marriage and civil unions are no small matter in ohio. in 2004 a ballot measure during the general election amending the ohio constitution to outright ban civil unions was credited with energizing the evangelical vote tipping ohio in bush's favor, w's favor, and winning the election over john kerry. it was a huge issue in 2004 and it was a vote against gay marriage or civil unions after the governor there came out for civil uni
and that's what happened this week when an ohio governor john kasich, who i like, changed his position on gay civil unions. let's watch what he said. >> made news with his position on gay marriage, changing it because of his son coming out. could you ever see a position, a time where you, yourself, might change your position? >> i really can't see one. i've talked to rob and encouraged him and, you know, if people want to have civil unions and have some way to transfer their...
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when their own country john to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to want to just depend longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i was. stunned. by what my children too went over in moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets migrants working hard to find a way home. wealthy british. spies. find out what's really happening to the global economy. i live i. speak. good. luck. little. secret laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots fortunately don't learn about anything tim's mission to teach me. this is why.
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secure as the form of government would have any connections with the religious extremists or better john lott and actually wanted to invade iraq from saudi arabia that was one that was with the saudi government finally put the foot down on him took away his passport in order. and i don't think americans have any sense of what do you think the long term legacy of this is going to be in iraq in that region it's i think it's a legacy of death and destruction i don't think iraqis would look back and think you know what. something was good for the country we're talking about a million people who were killed in the last ten years five million people who were displaced in the last decade alone the country has been deeded destroyed the infrastructure infrastructure has been destroyed iraq's national identity has been destroyed people don't really think of themselves as iraqis first they think of themselves as sunni's or shiites or. the damage is the hard part to stand in the world to know that it basically is it time for america to apologize to iraq and and perhaps even take the next step and pr
secure as the form of government would have any connections with the religious extremists or better john lott and actually wanted to invade iraq from saudi arabia that was one that was with the saudi government finally put the foot down on him took away his passport in order. and i don't think americans have any sense of what do you think the long term legacy of this is going to be in iraq in that region it's i think it's a legacy of death and destruction i don't think iraqis would look back...
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first former senator john kyl of arizona. in '09 he wanted to cut out the part that required employers to cover basic maternity care because it made everyone's insurance more expensive. >> i don't need maternity care, and so requiring that to be in my insurance policy is something that i don't need and will make the policy more expensive. >> that's big thinking. anyway, a colleague of his later pointed out that kyl's mother likely needed some services at one point and then there was the fiasco overstates affected by hurricane sandy. back in january, 67 house republicans voted against providing flood insurance for sandy victims and it turns out that 37 of them have a history of supporting aid after natural disasters when their own states were affected. missouri congressman sam graves was one of them, and here's what he said in 2011 when his state was dealing with a severe flood damage. i urge the president to approve this assistance without delay. many communities along the river have been stretched to the limit preparing for
first former senator john kyl of arizona. in '09 he wanted to cut out the part that required employers to cover basic maternity care because it made everyone's insurance more expensive. >> i don't need maternity care, and so requiring that to be in my insurance policy is something that i don't need and will make the policy more expensive. >> that's big thinking. anyway, a colleague of his later pointed out that kyl's mother likely needed some services at one point and then there was...
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>>> overseas secretary of state john kerry delivered a blunt message to the government of iraq today. it was all about what's happening with syria and iran. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is with the secretary in baghdad. >> reporter: john kerry is the first secretary of state to come to iraq since hillary clinton in 2009. it's his first visit since he came as a senator at the height of the civil war in 2006. arriving today in secrecy, in the week when iraq saw some of its worst terrorist attacks in years to mark the tenth anniversary of the war. but kerry did not come primarily to discuss iraq. despite the smiles for the cameras, the secretary of state confronted iraq's prime minister maliki, accusing him of colluding with iran to prop up the assad regime by permitting almost daily weapons shipments from iran to syria through iraq's airspace. >> we had a very spirited discussion on the subject of the overflights. i made it very clear to the prime minister that the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad. and his regime. >> repor
>>> overseas secretary of state john kerry delivered a blunt message to the government of iraq today. it was all about what's happening with syria and iran. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is with the secretary in baghdad. >> reporter: john kerry is the first secretary of state to come to iraq since hillary clinton in 2009. it's his first visit since he came as a senator at the height of the civil war in 2006. arriving today in secrecy, in the week when...
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jeffrey brown talks to john allen in rome. >> me where againing now the focus shifts from style to substance and the question becomes how is this new tone going to be translated into the hard work of actually governing the church? there, of course, the challenges are considerably more steep >> ifill: we continue our series of stories about the middle east, margaret warner reports on the divide among the two leading palestinian factions, and its impact on the quest for peace. . >> it is really a divide over power. who's going to control what and what's going to be in a stronger position to win the palestinian people and who's going to have the narrative on its side? >> woodruff: and we examine a dramatic shift in public opinion with a majority of americans supporting same sex marriage. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
jeffrey brown talks to john allen in rome. >> me where againing now the focus shifts from style to substance and the question becomes how is this new tone going to be translated into the hard work of actually governing the church? there, of course, the challenges are considerably more steep >> ifill: we continue our series of stories about the middle east, margaret warner reports on the divide among the two leading palestinian factions, and its impact on the quest for peace. ....
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. ♪ theme ♪ >> i'm john fugelsang. ten years ago the invasion of iraq began. we all know what followed, zambrano hussein's regime was top would u.s. troops found themselves in a quagmire as civil war broke out. the u.s. adopted a counter insurgency strategy. whether it really succeeded is till a matter of intense debate. there is no debate that it prepared the ground for a u.s. pullout, allowing president obama's spokesman jay carney to remind reporters today that this president fulfilled his promise to end the war. >> he fill filled that promise in a way that allowed iraq to have the best possible chance to provide for a better future. >> however in baghdad that better future must seem very far away. 19 car bombs blasted the city this morning killing 57 and wounding 190 more. you can add them to the casualties of this war. more than 4400 soldiers killed, 32,000 wounded. this does not include civilian contractors or allied soldiers or thousands of u.s. troops suffering from p.p.s.d. on the iraqi side, there are no firm numbers but at least 122,000 iraqi civili
. ♪ theme ♪ >> i'm john fugelsang. ten years ago the invasion of iraq began. we all know what followed, zambrano hussein's regime was top would u.s. troops found themselves in a quagmire as civil war broke out. the u.s. adopted a counter insurgency strategy. whether it really succeeded is till a matter of intense debate. there is no debate that it prepared the ground for a u.s. pullout, allowing president obama's spokesman jay carney to remind reporters today that this president...
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the same credibility the same time now despite the diplomatic as a parent meetings of minds between john kerry and sergey lavrov the idea seems to be intensifying saluted and this is the saddest thing here we've actually seen very often intensification of the violence at least on the levels of claims in syria had a big international meetings like for example if you remember houla massacre that happened right on the eve of the u.n. general assembly last may well it's always like this and. you're absolutely right the diplomatic or for a certain force where you know we've been hearing. both sides for the first five are getting as close. as never before to political dialogue so they've agreed to talk to each other and i'm expected to go to carter to more to cover the arab league sash and expectations were very high ahead of this meeting as well that it could help stop the bloodshed but of course with this recent report and decision violence i mean wonders and it doesn't help all these years when there's so much to cover so many different angles and you out there on the ground giving us what
the same credibility the same time now despite the diplomatic as a parent meetings of minds between john kerry and sergey lavrov the idea seems to be intensifying saluted and this is the saddest thing here we've actually seen very often intensification of the violence at least on the levels of claims in syria had a big international meetings like for example if you remember houla massacre that happened right on the eve of the u.n. general assembly last may well it's always like this and. you're...
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all goes according to schedule there will be a 20-minute period tonight during which house speaker john boehner will be the ranking u.s. official on american soil. president obama will be in the air en route to israel. vice president biden will be en route back from rome. while this confluence is a first for the obama administration, the white house today reminded reporters the president is the president wherever he goes. >>> it was a glittering night at the white house. 1985, princess diana and john travolta on the dance floor. her midnight blue gown was an instant sensation. it has sold at auction for $362,000 and change to an anonymous bidder who wanted to surprise his wife. >>> a big problem for lululemon, the makers of high end popular yoga clothes. they are recalling 17% of the women's yoga pants sold in their stores because they are see-through. they were made too sheer. they show too much. the vancouver-based company will take a financial hit and there may be shortages until their stock can get back up on its feet. >>> when we come back here tonight, a story of progress. schools
all goes according to schedule there will be a 20-minute period tonight during which house speaker john boehner will be the ranking u.s. official on american soil. president obama will be in the air en route to israel. vice president biden will be en route back from rome. while this confluence is a first for the obama administration, the white house today reminded reporters the president is the president wherever he goes. >>> it was a glittering night at the white house. 1985, princess...
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administration wants to go ahead with this and people on the right you know the lindsey graham's of john mccain's of the world want to agree with it i mean all that does is kind of strengthen the libertarian base and the actual fiscal and so is the actual true conservative base the republican party and i think that gives us a bridging issue to progressives out there that are kind of disillusioned by this you know the obama administration kind of breaking these promises of hope and change i mean these are things that the youth rebelled against george bush going and now you know some of history he just won from he just won from you know you disagree with the republican party to this is all obama's fault well i don't think it's all obama's fault obviously these are policies that were in the senate candidate that began under these are policies that began under the bush administration they've been continued to kind of exacerbate what you're saying these are these are highlighting a fracture cleavage and i would say you know and i think i think and your colleague . you guys both call yourselve
administration wants to go ahead with this and people on the right you know the lindsey graham's of john mccain's of the world want to agree with it i mean all that does is kind of strengthen the libertarian base and the actual fiscal and so is the actual true conservative base the republican party and i think that gives us a bridging issue to progressives out there that are kind of disillusioned by this you know the obama administration kind of breaking these promises of hope and change i mean...
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. >> a famous gown is that she wore dancing with john travolta. that went for $363,000. the auction house did not reveal the name of the buyer. he bought it to cheer up his wife. >> sofia vergara wants a baby, too. >> the 40-year-old revealed she's taking hormone pills and injections to freeze her eggs she is dating 37-year-old nick lobe. he says they're talking about starting a family. >> vergara does have a 21-year-old sfron a previous marriage in columbia. >> all right wex know celebrities can dance but how about dive? >> how about flop? >> a former secret service agent has to save the president from terrorists. last night, we found out how close the portrayal was to real life. >> we screened this in washington. i was surrounded by ambassadors and journalists government officials. they loved it see if you love it when the movie opens in theaters friday. tonight check out splash a new celebrity diving competition show. >> this is scarier than i thought. i never knew i had this much fear of heights until now. it's crazy. >> catch action from "splash" premiers tonight at
. >> a famous gown is that she wore dancing with john travolta. that went for $363,000. the auction house did not reveal the name of the buyer. he bought it to cheer up his wife. >> sofia vergara wants a baby, too. >> the 40-year-old revealed she's taking hormone pills and injections to freeze her eggs she is dating 37-year-old nick lobe. he says they're talking about starting a family. >> vergara does have a 21-year-old sfron a previous marriage in columbia. >>...
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john king is there. >> reporter: the bullets are real. complacency the enemy at the security training kacademy. >> we have enemies motivated on us to do attacks in the cities, settlements, wherever there are jews. we're not waiting for the suicide bomber to come. we want to be prepared. >> reporter: expect the unexpected is what gat, a colonel in the israeli reserves, teaches students like these men training to protect jerusalem's light rail service. yet, he has zero expectations president obama's visit will make any difference at this time of increasingle israeli-palestinian tension. >> i remember my mother said when i was a child, i hope you don't are to go through the army. i told her always, since i was a child, i don't think that will be true. and me, i'm not telling that to my kids. i'm telling them, listen, guys, these are the facts, if you live in israel, you'll probably have to go to the army. >> reporter: low expectations done mean there aren't enormous stakes. >> he does not want to be the american president on whose watch iran
john king is there. >> reporter: the bullets are real. complacency the enemy at the security training kacademy. >> we have enemies motivated on us to do attacks in the cities, settlements, wherever there are jews. we're not waiting for the suicide bomber to come. we want to be prepared. >> reporter: expect the unexpected is what gat, a colonel in the israeli reserves, teaches students like these men training to protect jerusalem's light rail service. yet, he has zero...
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that is thebu true test of this war. >> rose: i think that's was john was talking about, john burns, what we leave behind, not what we came for.in >> the war has been a terriblehe disappointment in many ways. and you could-- you know, you could-- i suppose we have givenp liberty to the majority of the iraqi population. there's no doubt about that.e' >> rose: so noble in your judgment, failure, or noble success? >> it's a noble war. i i don't think it's ado catastrophic failure. i don't think it's a brilliant success. i mean, i happen ton, for example, prime minister malikiis watching the lamentable leadership of this man, watching his-- you know, the aptied tighthas grown with the eating. he has become a real dictator.. it's not exactly what those of d white house thought well of the war would have expected fromll this war. but wars have these kind of ends. they have these outcomes that people can't predict.om they can't tell what will happen. >> rose: john, what wouldt. you say to the argument that he made? >> well, yes, i canth see the nobility. we set aside the w.m.d. argument. th
that is thebu true test of this war. >> rose: i think that's was john was talking about, john burns, what we leave behind, not what we came for.in >> the war has been a terriblehe disappointment in many ways. and you could-- you know, you could-- i suppose we have givenp liberty to the majority of the iraqi population. there's no doubt about that.e' >> rose: so noble in your judgment, failure, or noble success? >> it's a noble war. i i don't think it's ado catastrophic...
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[applause] >> tomorrow on c-span, a former afghanistan war commander, john allen will talk about the war commission in that country. he served as the international security assistance force commander from 2011 until earlier this year and retired from the u.s. military in february. we will bring you live coverage from the brookings institution at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. also tomorrow, a preview of the to same-sex marriage cases the supreme court will hear this week. one on the california posset proposition 8 law. the other on the federal offenses -- federal defense of marriage act. eastern, here on c-span. >> monday night on "the first lady's" called a bigamist and adulterer, rachel jackson dies of an apparent heart attack before andrew jackson takes office. his knees becomes the white house hostess but is later dismissed as fallout from the scandal. during the next administration, angelica van buren is the white house hostess for martin van buren, who is a widower. 9:00s live monday night at eastern on c-span and c-span3, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> now, the house foreign
[applause] >> tomorrow on c-span, a former afghanistan war commander, john allen will talk about the war commission in that country. he served as the international security assistance force commander from 2011 until earlier this year and retired from the u.s. military in february. we will bring you live coverage from the brookings institution at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. also tomorrow, a preview of the to same-sex marriage cases the supreme court will hear this week. one on the...
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now in the meantime coming up after the brief break talks to the former british deputy prime minister john prescott stay with us for that if you can't. see good leverage or. was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on. a clear image of iraq story facing. the trip through the country. the road full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e t. i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. signs. thank you. so much. thank you the. dog days of. the ride days it. makes. me. see it's so true. when you have nowhere to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also it is a like fields out its convicts anonymous people like he used to be. for the homeless. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on
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unfortunately expectations are very high but unfortunately we can't expect too much of of progress here though john kerry and russian foreign minister lavrov found common ground on the geneva declaration recent and kerry's reported to have a personal relationship with our side it seems that fighting is continuing the ground violence is is intensifying as well as claims and both sides i mean ready to talk actually are continuing to blame each other and are still warring sides. journalist neil clark who's written extensively about syria says it's no accident spend a large part of his life in the us before being voted in as the opposition prime minister the americans want to make sure that when president assad falls they got their man in damascus and they cherry picked him you know he voted by thirty five people it's quite ludicrous to argue this guy has the right to rule syria where is president assad whether we support him or not does have sizable support in the country which is why still in power and so i think the answer your question the u.s. wants this man as an ideal sort of leader opposed to s
unfortunately expectations are very high but unfortunately we can't expect too much of of progress here though john kerry and russian foreign minister lavrov found common ground on the geneva declaration recent and kerry's reported to have a personal relationship with our side it seems that fighting is continuing the ground violence is is intensifying as well as claims and both sides i mean ready to talk actually are continuing to blame each other and are still warring sides. journalist neil...
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british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just. barack obama has arrived in israel on his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president at home obama has been repeatedly criticized by a pro israeli lobbyist of all this is seeing him sell from tel aviv and some believe there's a little chance of the ice for we between the two governments any time soon for more. on that i'm joined by dr emanuel i know vonn tell of even university expert on you with israeli relations now dr on cheers say israel one small stress aid would push ahead with settlement construction in the west bank despite obama's repeated calls to halt the project what do you make of the timing. well first of all i think that the policy of the israeli government has been consistent on that issue meaning that israel has a right historically and legally to build in a two day in some way beyond the green line we know that the u.s. government disagrees with that policy is not new however there is also a basic agreement between israel and the un
british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just. barack obama has arrived in israel on his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president at home obama has been repeatedly criticized by a pro israeli lobbyist of all this is seeing him sell from tel aviv and some believe there's a little chance of the ice for we between the two governments any time soon for more. on that i'm joined by dr emanuel i know vonn...
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coming up after the break fast talks to former british deputy prime minister john prescott to stay with us. secret laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the dot com. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and all stars he's a like fields out it's come but tonight it was people like he used to be. done for the homeless i know it's a. little bit. older. i. could speak. to. her. and i. wish i. could bomb it good. and i'm a. little mouse but i'm a better little. do we speak your language anything not the will and not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you
coming up after the break fast talks to former british deputy prime minister john prescott to stay with us. secret laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the dot com. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of. clear evidence from north to south. the route of...
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think turned it up get it back in the media but it was not on the status of the detainees that general john kelly who's command oversees guantanamo came to discuss in congress he was there asking for money to renovate the prison the upgrade of the camp is estimated to cost taxpayers almost two hundred million dollars as washington schedules renovations at guantanamo the international community continues to call on president obama to comply with his own promises and to shut down the infamous prison you we have no right to hold people indefinitely without charges without a trial and without people having access to a justice system that's against every principle of law which exists in the world the un commissioner for human rights responded to our request for comment and said they have quote repeatedly regretted that the u.s. government has not closed guantanamo bay four years ago president obama ordered to stop tortured guantanamo but the u.s. says indefinite detention itself is a form of torture british resident shakur armor was cleared for release six years ago yet he's still being held cap
think turned it up get it back in the media but it was not on the status of the detainees that general john kelly who's command oversees guantanamo came to discuss in congress he was there asking for money to renovate the prison the upgrade of the camp is estimated to cost taxpayers almost two hundred million dollars as washington schedules renovations at guantanamo the international community continues to call on president obama to comply with his own promises and to shut down the infamous...
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wished to live there and we live there with their encouragement of the support of the israeli government john kerry didn't make any bones about the value he placed on television in his first trip abroad as secretary of state israel was noticeably absent from his agenda there are policy differences. on the palestinian issue on the wards the rise of islamist forces in. egypt what you see from. what you see from washington. at the distance. from the palestinian street for that matter obama obama came just to beautify the ugly face that bush left the american government works the same whether the president is a bomber or bush the only difference is that one president smiles while the other does not. when it comes to read about men netanyahu are at loggerheads a bomber is against an israeli military strike despite relations between the u.s. and iran being themselves quite strained franking iran. in spite of american explicit objections would certainly. hamper israel's relations with the united states might. even break them all together so for all its hype a bomb is visit for many is less of a comp
wished to live there and we live there with their encouragement of the support of the israeli government john kerry didn't make any bones about the value he placed on television in his first trip abroad as secretary of state israel was noticeably absent from his agenda there are policy differences. on the palestinian issue on the wards the rise of islamist forces in. egypt what you see from. what you see from washington. at the distance. from the palestinian street for that matter obama obama...
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john kerry have intensified to remove the obstacles and the efforts to achieve a just peace for which the peoples of the region have long awaited. i wish to thank the president for his continuous confirmation of the u.s. commitment to provide support for the palestinian people and to thank him and his administration for the support that has been provided. this is did the development project. mr. president, once again come on you are welcome -- once again, you are welcome and palestine. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, president abbas for your generous words and welcoming me here. i was here five years and it is a pleasure to be back. to see the progress that has occurred since my last visit but to see the peace that so many palestinians seek. i return to the west bank because the united states is committed to an independent and sovereign state of palestine. the palestinian people deserve an end to occupation and the daily indignities that come with it. palestinians deserve to move and travel freely and to feel secure in their communities. palestinians deserve a future of home, that
john kerry have intensified to remove the obstacles and the efforts to achieve a just peace for which the peoples of the region have long awaited. i wish to thank the president for his continuous confirmation of the u.s. commitment to provide support for the palestinian people and to thank him and his administration for the support that has been provided. this is did the development project. mr. president, once again come on you are welcome -- once again, you are welcome and palestine. thank...
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interviews the former british deputy prime minister john prescott now be back with a news team with more free in twenty minutes from now they were this you can. hear when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own mother land. i was. stunned. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets migrants working hard to find a way home. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and authorities alike fields out it's come back when i was people like he used to be. for the homeless. thank. you. it's been ten years since the war in iraq next year it seems pretty strange withdrawing from afghanistan and it provides a time perhaps for affection not just to look on what's gone pos but also with the prospects of intervention in syria war with iran looming almost
interviews the former british deputy prime minister john prescott now be back with a news team with more free in twenty minutes from now they were this you can. hear when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own mother land. i was. stunned. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this...
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and they sure know what's going on and what cost the strike in the first place marine corps general john kelly and it's his command that oversees guantanamo he was testifying in congress this wednesday he said the prisoners had launched the hunger strike because they're frustrated take a listen they had great optimism that guantanamo would be closed they were devastated when the president did you know backed off at least their perception of closing the facility that has caused them to become frustrated and they want to get this i think turned you don't get it back in the media. on our part will continue to press officials for answers as the strike continues and involves more people in washington i'm going to check on. a story gets a little attention in mainstream american media but hear it out see we've been following it from the getting as you well know if you've been following it with us we've got the timeline of events on our website as well as comments by you and a prison officials detainees lawyers and activists we invite you to head to r.t. dot com to get the full picture. twenty f
and they sure know what's going on and what cost the strike in the first place marine corps general john kelly and it's his command that oversees guantanamo he was testifying in congress this wednesday he said the prisoners had launched the hunger strike because they're frustrated take a listen they had great optimism that guantanamo would be closed they were devastated when the president did you know backed off at least their perception of closing the facility that has caused them to become...
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he has been of professor at harvard and columbia and at johns hopkins. span more than half a century. one topic they have examined has been the nature communism, totalitarianism, and international security relations during the cold war. increasingly over the past half-dozen years, have been about america's role in the world and a rapidly changing strategic environment and about america's interest looking forward. as aly i would add qualification for today's discussion, unlike most former holders of high office in washington, he has been willing over and over again to step outside conventional wisdom when the issue warranted it, taking some risk with his own reputation. theral mcmaster is one of most prominent of a very small, very easily come a very important class of individuals who have earned the title warrior soldier. he, too, has been willing to critically examine the past, and has done so with such power that rather than in his military career, the work has ultimately advanced it. his ph.d. thesis became a widely influential book. the title gives y
he has been of professor at harvard and columbia and at johns hopkins. span more than half a century. one topic they have examined has been the nature communism, totalitarianism, and international security relations during the cold war. increasingly over the past half-dozen years, have been about america's role in the world and a rapidly changing strategic environment and about america's interest looking forward. as aly i would add qualification for today's discussion, unlike most former...